Anneken "Hannah" Ryerson

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Anneken "Hannah" Ryerson (Schouten)

Also Known As: "Schouten", "Anneken Dey", "Hannah", "King", "Susannah", "Ryersen", ""Hannah"", "Anneken (Hannah) Ryerson", "Anneken Schouten Dey"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Amsterdam Colony, Colonial America
Death: May 17, 1743 (77)
Pecquannock, Morris County, New Jersey Colony, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Pequannock, Mrris, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Johannes Lucaszen Schouten and Saertie Janse
Wife of Abraham Konig; Theunis Dirksen Siecken Dey and Joris Martinse Ryerson, Sr.
Mother of John King; Arent King; Henrick King; Fametje Konig; Jannetje Reyerson and 12 others
Sister of Sara Jans Schouten; Lucas Schouten; Janneke Schouten; Lysbeth Schouten; Maryken Schouten and 2 others

Occupation: Housewife
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About Anneken "Hannah" Ryerson

  • New Amsterdam Baptisms (1639-1674)
  • 1666 Mar 17; Johannes Scholtens, Saertie Jans; Annetie; Elias Michielszen, [& wife] Grietie Jacobs

He (Joris) married on June 26, 1690, Hannah (or Anneken) (Schouten) Dey, widow of Teunis Dey, and daughter of Johannes Schouten. She was born Mar. 17, 1666, and died May 17, 1743. Her first husband whom she married on Feb. 4, 1685, died in 1688, leaving three small children, besides a five acre farm running from Broadway to the water's edge in New York, which the present Dey St. divided in the middle. (Ryerson genealogy)

(Joris was involved with the Dey farm as part of the process of gradually moving from Long Island to the province of New Jersey)

"Her brother Derick (Richard) Dey became the father of Col. Theunis Dey, who distinguished himself in the Revolution as an officer in the Army and member of the Continental Congress."


(KBS) Sara Hannah (Anneke) Shouten.
(Eld-Dutcher Gen.)  Her first husband was Teunis Dircksen Dey.  He owned the farm which Dey St., NYC, divided in two when it was made.  His wife named as Anneke. 


After the death of his first wife, Hannah (Dey nee Schouten) Ryerson, Joris married in his old age, and his second wife was Hannah, or Susannah, widow of Abraham King, of Second River. Her maiden name was Susannah De Forest.

Dey Mansion in Morris County / open to public

The cemetery where Anneken is buried was destroyed in the 1960s: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=85835225... Some artifacts were transferred to the Dey Masion is located at 199 Totowa Road Wayne, NJ @40.9232157,-74.2361638 Dey Mansion phone: (973) 696-1776

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Anneken "Hannah" Ryerson's Timeline

1666
March 17, 1666
New Amsterdam Colony, Colonial America
1685
November 24, 1685
Wagrow, Passaic, New Jersey
1687
March 27, 1687
1692
June 2, 1692
Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
June 15, 1692
Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
1693
September 17, 1693
Brooklyn Kings New York New York, Bergen, New Jersey
1694
August 8, 1694
United States
1696
July 29, 1696
New York, New York, United States